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Introducing The 2023 Seiko Presage Craftsmanship Series SPB393, SPB395, SPB397 & SPB399

While Prospex gathers all the sports, professional watches of Seiko, Presage can be seen as the dressy, classic collection of the brand. Divided into 4 sub-collections – Sharp Edged, Cocktail, Style 60s and Craftsmanship Series – it’s the latter that will be the centre of attention today. In order to celebrate 110 years of watchmaking, a reference to the launch of Seiko’s first wristwatch, the 1913 Laurel, the brand is presenting a series of 4 Presage Craftsmanship Series watches that each pays tribute to a traditional Japanese handcraft. Enamel, Urushi lacquer, Arita porcelain or Shippo enamel, here are the new Presage SPB393, SPB395, SPB397 and SPB399. 

Before we move on to discover these watches in detail, a few preliminary notes. First of all, these 4 limited edition Seiko Presage watches are all using traditional Japanese decorative techniques that we’ve seen in past collections; enamel, Urushi lacquer, Arita porcelain, and Shippo enamel. All are a strong tribute to the country of origin of Seiko and this has long been the objective of this Presage sub-collection. Elegant, refined, relatively accessible and yet demonstrating beautiful handcrafts, this new 2023 Seiko Presage Craftsmanship Series also introduces a new case shape. Slightly more angular than before, with straighter lugs, the proportions have been redefined too with a dual-curved sapphire crystal that comes closer to the dial, in order to bring attention to the craftsmanship on display. The brand also indicates a structure of the case “offering a slimmer look on the wrist” (to be confirmed once we see these watches, as the specs indicated heights of 12.8mm and 14.1mm – not the thinnest).

This new collection can be divided into two groups, defined by the movement that sits inside these new cases. The enamel SPB393 and Urushi SPB395 use a triple-retrograde display, while the Arita porcelain SPB397 and Shippo enamel SPB399 rely on a date and power reserve display. All feature a newly designed dial too, with alternating Roman numerals and baton markers.

Enamel SPB393 & Urushi SPB395

The first two models in this collection are built around the same technical base. The first of the two models utilises a classic style for the collection, with a pure-white vitreous enamel base created by master craftsman Mitsuru Yokosawa and his team. The 12 o’clock marker is picked up in red, while all hands are blued – a style that evokes the original Laurel watch and that’s also familiar to previous enamel models in the Presage collection. Worn on a black strap, the SPB393 is the most classic of all 4 models.

Seiko Presage Craftsmanship Series Enamel Dial Limited Edition SPB393

Next in line in this 2023 Craftsmanship Series is the reference SPB395, which has a dial made using the Urushi lacquer technique. Made by Urushi master Isshu Tamura and his team, it is here presented in a bold and unprecedented coppery brown hue, which also includes an innovative new method employed to achieve a flat surface. This brown tone is complemented by white markers and hands, as well as gold-toned accents on the XII and sub-hands. It is worn on a matching brown leather strap.

Seiko Presage Craftsmanship Series Urushi Lacquer Dial Limited Edition SPB395

Both references SPB393 and SPB395 are housed in a 40.2mm x 12.8mm steel case with brushed and polished surfaces, as well as super-hard coating, with a sapphire crystal on top and a see-through caseback. Water-resistant to 100m, they are secured to the wrist thanks to a three-fold clasp with push button release. The display consists of retrograde indications of the date and the weekday, and a power reserve indicator. Power comes from the automatic calibre 6R24, a 4Hz movement with 31 jewels and a 45-hour power reserve.

The Seiko Presage Craftsmanship Series Enamel Dial SPB393 and Urushi Lacquer Dial SPB395 are each limited to 1,500 pieces and are priced respectively at EUR 1,650 and EUR 2,000. They will be available from June 2023.

Quick facts: 40.2mm x 12.8mm steel case with super-hard coating – sapphire crystals front and caseback – 100m water-resistant – in-house calibre 6R24, automatic, 4Hz, 45h power reserve – leather strap with three-fold clasp – white enamel SPB393 priced at EUR 1,650 – brown Urushi SPB395 priced at EUR 2,000 – each limited to 1,500 pieces

The Arita SPB397 and Shippo SPB399

The 2 other models in the 2023 Seiko Presage Craftsmanship Series are using a slightly different technical base. The first model features a porcelain dial picked up in an elegant ivory colour, which recalls the Izumiyama Ceramic Stone Field in Arita, a small town in Saga Prefecture where for more than 400 years, Arita porcelain has been crafted. Made by Master craftsman Hiroyuki Hashiguchi and his team, the dial relies on a multi-stage process that requires multiple firings in a scorching kiln, to lock in rich colour, texture, and depth for years to come. The beige colour is complemented by black hands and markers, as well as gold-toned accents on the XII and subsidiary hands. This model is worn on a brown leather strap. While the Arita porcelain technique is familiar in Seiko Presage’s collection, the style used in this reference SPB397 is unprecedented.

Seiko Presage Craftsmanship Series Arita Porcelain Dial Limited Edition SPB397

Last but not least, the reference SPB399 brings back a relatively rare style for the Presage collection, but should also be seen as the most complex of them all. It uses the Shippo enamel technique that consists of a textured lower plate (guilloche with a wave pattern) and a polished translucent blue enamel surface on top. Made by Master craftsman Wataru Totani and his team, it relies on a multi-step process of glazing the surface of the dial by hand, firing the dial, and polishing its surface to bring out the distinctive wave pattern underneath. The deep blue dial of this Presage model is complemented by white markers and hands, as well as gold-toned accents on the XII and sub-hands. It is worn on a matching blue leather strap.

Seiko Presage Craftsmanship Series Shippo Enamel Dial Limited Edition SPB399

Both references SPB397 and SPB399 come in a 40.6mm x 14.1mm steel case with brushed and polished surfaces, super-hard coating and sapphire crystals on both sides. The cases are water-resistant to 100m and secured to the wrist with a three-fold clasp with push button release. The display here consists of a sub-dial at 6 o’clock with a pointer date and a power reserve indicator at 9 o’clock. These are powered by the in-house automatic calibre 6R27, again a 4Hz movement with a 45-hour power reserve.

The Seiko Presage Craftsmanship Series Arita Porcelain Dial SPB397 and Shippo Enamel Dial SPB399 are respectively limited to 1,500 and 800 pieces and priced at EUR 2,000 and EUR 2,250. They will be available from June 2023.

Quick facts: 40.6mm x 14.1mm steel case with super-hard coating – sapphire crystals front and caseback – 100m water-resistant – in-house calibre 6R27, automatic, 4Hz, 45h power reserve – leather strap with three-fold clasp – Arita porcelain SPB397 priced at EUR 2,000 and limited to 1,500 pieces – Shippo enamel SPB399 priced at EUR 2,250 and limited to 800 pieces

For more details, please visit www.seikowatches.com.

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